Practical Guide for Oracle SQL, T-SQL and MySQL
Auteur : Zhang Preston
SQL is a widely used to access most databases, therefore database developers and system administrators should be familiar with it. This hands-on SQL book will help beginner and intermediate users to write queries that apply complex conditions on a table. The book's unique side by side approach makes it easy for the reader to learn three major query languages in the IT industry. The author has over 20 years of experience in database design.
KEY FEATURES:
- Contains numerous practical screenshots of Oracle SQL, T-SQL, MySQL statements and results.
- Shows the differences between Oracle SQL, T-SQL and MySQL side by side.
- Gives a real world experience for SQL developers and database administrators.
- Sample data is available to work on (available on our website).
Introduction to SQL and Relational Databases. Data Types. Installation of Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL. Database Development Tools. Data Definition Language (DDL). Data Manipulation Language (DML). Aggregate Functions and GROUP BY Clause. Functions. Advanced SQL. Joins. Views. Data Import and Export. Index.
Preston Zhang has over 20 years of experiences in Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL database system. He works for the University of Georgia as a database administrator and has been a faculty member at Grand Canyon University, where he taught business programming and database structures. He obtained Master of Science degree in Computer Information Systems from University of Wisconsin-Parkside. His research interests including programming, database systems and SQL language.
Date de parution : 08-2018
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2017
17.8x25.4 cm
Thèmes de Practical Guide for Oracle SQL, T-SQL and MySQL :
Mots-clés :
Oracle SQL; Database administrators; SQL Server; Learning SQL; Step Screenshots; SQL developers; Query Output; SQL Statement; MySQL Workbench; ERD; Graphic User Interface Tools; Hr Schema; SQL Standard; Select Statement; Oracle SQL Developer; Employees Table; Select Column; Departments Table; SQL Developer; SQL Server Management Studio; CREATE TABLE; CSV File; Select Clause; Locations Tables; Exe File; Customer Table; Oracle Procedure; Select Count